I could not find a definite answer for you, but I know that the wash tub holds roughly 35 gallons on a full load. You can calculate the time it takes the washer to completely empty a full load to see how long it takes. If it takes 1 minute for the wash tub to empty on a full load, then you know the GPM for the drain pump is about 35 gallons per minute. If it takes a minute and a half, the rate is about 23 gallons per minute. If it takes 2 minutes, then the rate drops to about 17.5 gallons per minute. Get the idea? I hope this gives you the information you were looking for. Let me know if you have any further questions.

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This is just what I would say for an average family of four during hours of peak usage. You should be okay with a flow rate of twenty to twenty four lpm,assuming you have rapid enough recovery. This is based on one shower at a time and not running dishwasher or clothes washer at the same time.If you are using hot water from multiple fixtures then increase accordingly.Hope this helps. Thanks

Tip machine back and remove the bottom panel, 3 screws. You will then see a large tube at the front, unscrew in a counter clockwise direction, and remove. Clean pin trap lubricate o ring and replace back into recepticle

The shaft was designed to rotate into 2 directions: one for agitation, one for spinning. The spinning direction is controlled by a mechanism from the clutch engagement. When your plastic pulley wears out, it effects the mechanism to spin. The driving force for spinning is slipped, therefore the spin is weak As a matter of fact, the water remaining in clothes n in turn discharges to the bottom tube

this is a very common happening and it means This usually means that a seal is degrading or dissolving.This washer is a top loader, Right!I believe it calls for HE ( High Efficient) laundry detergent.If we use to much of either it will cause this !

This usually happens due to using to much detergent or bleach.You said, Black oil like residue discharged from washer during use. Stain
clothes, almost impossible to remove. Loosened nut on agitator but it
will not budge, and am afraid of damage if I try to pry between
agitator and bottom of drum.

This is normal for the Neptune!I used to have a Neptune and I sold them too!!The machine is wringing out the clothes good??The Neptune comes new with water in ti from the test run!All the water never gets totally discharged. This is one reason why everyone complains about the mold, musky or even stinky smell of the Neptune! Every day i have people here asking what too do about the moldy wet smell!SERIOUS!!!!!I do tell them to run the washer once a week without clothes and with hot water and 1/4 cup of bleach. And then make suer to do only white clothes directly after wards as not to get a drop of beach water on a colored article of clothing!Then leave the door open after every load when not in use!That's Maytag!!!!!!!!GOOD THING WHIRLPOOL JUST BOUGHT THEM OUT LAST YEAR!Perhaps they will make some good changes!!

Hope this helps and makes you feel a little better as to some water sounds! HOW OLD IS THE WASHER??????

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